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I found out that Fox will be staying on VHF next year.
I realize I'll now have to add a vhf antenna.

Will this 622 allow me to receive vhf like I'm receiving UHF?

I have a outside amp which allows both UHF and vhf on the save cable.
 
Yes, the 622 (and 722) will receive DTV on VHF frequencies, but you may actually get lucky and be able to keep just your UHF antenna. Many UHF antennas have enough sensitivity on VHF-high to get reliable reception. Do you know the final freq VHF assignments? In most areas, they are VHF-high (chan 7-13).
 
Yes, the 622 (and 722) will receive DTV on VHF frequencies, but you may actually get lucky and be able to keep just your UHF antenna. Many UHF antennas have enough sensitivity on VHF-high to get reliable reception. Do you know the final freq VHF assignments? In most areas, they are VHF-high (chan 7-13).

Fox will be VHF 13 I'm using a Channel master 4221 Antenna.

Guess I'll wait and see if it works with the uhf next year.

Thank both of you for the reply. Glad I can still use the 622 for both.
 
Fox will be VHF 13 I'm using a Channel master 4221 Antenna.

Guess I'll wait and see if it works with the uhf next year.

Thank both of you for the reply. Glad I can still use the 622 for both.
I have the CM 4228.
I currently receive 1 Digital Channels OTA that is in the VHF Frequency channel 7.
The CM 4221 does very well on upper VHF (7-13).
If you live within 20 miles of the station you should be okay.
Can you look at this Channel currently on your Television tuner?
 
I have the CM 4228.
I currently receive 1 Digital Channels OTA that is in the VHF Frequency channel 7.
The CM 4221 does very well on upper VHF (7-13).
If you live within 20 miles of the station you should be okay.
Can you look at this Channel currently on your Television tuner?

Fox VHF is over 40 miles however, the signal is very strong.
I guess I should have no problem.
thanks
 

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